Catalysis Lean Leadership Series Announced at Martin Health
System; Transforming Habits and Behaviors of Healthcare Leaders

July 17, 2017 02:33 PM Eastern Time

APPLETON, Wis.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Catalysis
today announced it will host a Lean Leadership Series at Martin
Health System in Stuart, Fla., November 7-10. The series is a
multi-day, multi-workshop event designed to teach lean leader skills and
practices. A broad range of topics are covered such as coaching skills,
the scientific method of problem solving and the key components of
enterprise excellence. Continuing education credits are also available.

“Coaching for Improvement was the most valuable workshop I’ve ever
attended”

The series is designed to transform healthcare professionals into
leaders who drive higher value in their organizations.

“Management in a lean organization is built on leaders who coach, ask
effective questions and solve problems,” said Marta Karlov, director of
education at Catalysis. “Fostering this new kind of leadership is the
first step on healthcare’s Transformation Roadmap.”

The Lean Leadership Series allows participants to develop their
own learning tracks by registering for up to three of the following
sessions:

Better Metrics

Building Systems to Drive the Right Behavior

Coaching for Improvement

Coaching for Personal Development

Creating a Lean Management System Overview

Defining and Deploying Strategy

Diagnose Your Journey

Finance in a Lean World

Kata: A Pattern for Continuous Improvement and Coaching

Spreading Improvement

Go-and-See at Martin Health System

The series blends classroom learning, gemba tours, and networking to
offer a relevant, hands-on mix of experiences.

“The content is critical for any leader who aspires to become a lean
leader,” said Luke Poppish, senior lean advisor of South Shore Hospital
in Massachusetts. “This is a ‘just do it’ for all organizations
struggling to find their way on their lean journey.”

“Coaching for Improvement was the most valuable workshop I’ve ever
attended,” said Leah Mitchell of Salem Health. “As an executive
healthcare leader, it caused me to reflect on how I lead and how to
develop others.”

Lean Leadership Series

Insights from experts across a variety of disciplines

Highly interactive sessions to allow for practice and learning from
peers

About CatalysisCatalysis inspires healthcare leaders and
accelerates change. With a focus on experiential education, Catalysis
helps healthcare leaders in the United States and Europe create
system-wide, transformative change. We believe in care delivery designed
around the patient, payment and incentives based on value and outcomes,
and transparency of performance (quality and cost). Founded in 2008,
Catalysis is a not for profit with a mission to help create more
healthcare value in the industry. Learn more at: createvalue.org.